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Florence makes a lot of travel bucket lists. For the art lover, it’s a stacked itinerary of dashing between galleries and palazzi for a close-up view of Renaissance paintings and sculptures. For the food-motivated, it’s a pilgrimage to the birthplace of gelato (or, if you’re visiting during the colder months, hearty ribollita soup). For architecture enthusiasts, the mix of Gothic grand cathedrals and terracotta-colored houses peppering every street is enough to fill a camera roll. And for everyone else—well, do you really need a reason to book an Airbnb in Florence and spend some time in one of Italy’s most charming cities?
Vogue’s Guide to the Best Airbnbs in Florence:
- For an Architecture Gem: Palazzina Maresa from $228 per night
- For Views of Florence: Santa Croce Terrace, from $202 per night
- For a Family-Friendly Stay: Strozzi Luxury Apartment from $249 per night
- For a Private Garden: Casa "Il Campanile" from $226 per night
- For a Solo Traveler Haven: Artist’s Apartment on the Arno from $290 per night
- For a Writer’s Retreat: Numeroventi Loft 10, from $645 per night
The best Airbnbs in Florence are as charming as their surroundings. Frescoes abound in the oldest buildings, many of which date back to the 15th century (and some, even earlier). Little balconies offer a slice of outdoor living ideal for sipping your morning espresso before a day spent wandering the cobblestones. Wood beams, terracotta floors, and antique furniture run through every property for a healthy dose of design inspiration. Whether you’re planning a longer stint in town or using the Italian city as an entry point to exploring Rome, Milan, or the greater Tuscany region, these Florentine vacation rentals make a stylish home base.
Loggia in the Santo Spirito district
Only in Florence can you find an apartment rental with frescoed ceilings to rival anything you’d find in the Uffizi gallery. Situated between Santo Spirito and San Frediano, this top-floor residence dates back to the early 1500s. The plant-filled sun room and accompanying terrace are where you’ll want to spend most of your time; curl up with a cup of tea in the afternoons before heading out for an aperitivo (many of the city’s top spots are within walking distance).
Rooms: 1 bedroom, 1 bathroom
Amenities: TV, air conditioning, hair dryer, bidet, room-darkening shades, dishwasher
Location: Santo Spirito
Casa “Il Campanile”
For the traveler craving more of a country feel, this one-bedroom is a good compromise. It’s located just a short distance from Piazzale Michelangelo, but from certain vantage points, feels like a villa in the Tuscan countryside. It’s part of an old, recently renovated farmhouse, with all the hallmarks of a rustic space you’d imagine; stone walls, terracotta brick floors, and sloping wood ceilings make for a cozy stay.
Rooms: 1 bedroom, 1 bathroom
Amenities: Free street parking, TV, washer, private patio or balcony, crib, room-darkening shades
Location: San Niccolò
Palazzina Maresa
Old meets new in this 1920s building. A renovation revealed original plaster walls, whose blush pink hue ground the space and gives it some warmth—while custom brushed steel furniture and appliances offer a contemporary counterpoint. Outdoors, you have access to a private terrace with a little dining table where you can enjoy breakfasts at home before venturing out for the day.
Rooms: 1 bedroom, 1 bathroom
Amenities: Private backyard, washer and dryer in building, TV, room-darkening shades, crib, board games
Location: Historic center
Artist’s Apartment on the Arno
Ideal for a couple or a solo traveler (though a daybed in the living room, which doubles as the sofa, means you can squeeze a third person in as well), this pied-à-terre on the banks of the Arno river is small but well-decorated. Originally belonging to the owner’s great-grandfather (a Florentine sculptor), charming touches scatter throughout. The tiny blue-and-white tiled bathroom, the painted block of wood moonlighting as a headboard in the bedroom, and the antique furniture in the kitchen all conspire for a perfectly picturesque retreat.
Rooms: 1 bedroom, 1 bathroom
Amenities: River view, bathtub, washer, sound system, bikes
Location: Oltrarno riverbank
Santa Croce Terrace
Deceptively large (it can sleep up to five), this place is right in the heart of Florence just steps away from Piazza Santa Croce and the Sant’Ambrogio market. (Though if you’re concerned about street noise interrupting your tranquil travels, fear not: The windows are sound-proofed.) The spacious living area includes both a dining and living room, and there’s a fully equipped kitchen for cooking meals at home.
Rooms: 1 bedroom, 1.5 bathrooms
Amenities: TV, private patio or balcony, sound system, room-darkening shades, outdoor furniture
Location: Near Piazza Santa Croce
Stylish Terrace on Boboli Gardens
Because it’s situated around a private courtyard, this little spot is ideal for anyone who wants to feel removed from the hustle and bustle of the city. Two plant-filled gardens—a back terrace and a front patio—provide enough room for outdoor dining; inside, a chef-grade kitchen (with a stylish concrete-effect backdrop) has everything you need to make the most of your haul from the local food market.
Rooms: 1 bedroom, 1 bathroom
Amenities: Courtyard view, bidet, washer and dryer, room-darkening shades, TV, private backyard, elevator
Location: Near Palazzo Pitti
Numeroventi Loft 10
It’s quite the departure from the cozy charm of a Tuscan home overflowing with antique bits and bobs, but for a one-of-a-kind stay, this loft is memorable. Find it in a three-floor artist residency building, where each “studio” features high ceilings, oversized windows, and sparse-but-stylish furnishings. This one prioritizes raw materials and feels like a blank canvas; if you’re heading to Florence to tap into your creative side, it makes a great option for a longer stay.
Rooms: 1 bedroom, 1 bathroom
Amenities: Hair-dryer, bidet, crib
Location: Palazzo Galli Tassi
Strozzi Luxury Apartment
With enough room for six plus several kid-friendly amenities included, like a high chair and a crib, this sunny apartment works well for families. That’s not to say it’s purely functional: Between architectural features, such as arched windows and vaulted ceiling beams, and smaller decorative touches, like paper light pendants and jute rugs, it strikes a nice design balance. With easy access to the river and historic center, it’s conveniently located, too.
Rooms: 2 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms
Amenities: Hair dryer, bidet, washer, TV, crib
Location: Near Palazzo Strozzi
Corte ai Pitti
Sandwiched between the lively Oltrarno and Santo Spirito neighborhoods, this house is small, but has everything you need. (And you really can’t beat the location; the central train station is only a short walk away for day trips.) It has a mezzanine sleeping area to accommodate three, with a double bed on the upper level and a single bed downstairs. If you’re traveling with smaller guests—if, say you’ve decided your dog needs to see Florence too—good news: This Airbnb allows pets.
Rooms: 1 bedroom, 1 bathroom
Amenities: Bidet, washer, room-darkening shades, TV, crib
Location: Santo Spirito
Casa Pinti
There are thoughtful details everywhere you look in this rental. Handmade blue tiles punctuate the terracotta-and-wood traditional kitchen; luxe gold finishes give the bedroom some shine; the included washing machine is hidden behind an antique folding screen. Given that this one-bedroom is located in a 16th century building, all this character is to some degree inevitable, and it doesn’t stop at the interiors; a peek outside the windows reveals rooftop views of the city.
Rooms: 1 bedroom, 1 bathroom
Amenities: Hair dryer, bidet, washer, room-darkening shades, safe, TV, sound system
Location: Borgo Pinti
Experience Florence
This spacious two-bedroom is located on the third floor of an ancient building—if you don’t mind the climb, it’s worth the trek. Bold colors, like persimmon and aqua, break up all the antiques and give the ceiling frescoes (yes, there are multiple) a mod spin. Ten minutes away from main attractions like the Piazza del Duomo and Uffizi, it’s a convenient option if it’s your first time in Florence.
Rooms: 2 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms
Amenities: Bathtub, bidet, washer, room-darkening shades, TV, yoga mat, board games
Location: Sant’Ambrogio
Charming Apartment
The first thing you notice in this cozy apartment is the main room: Split between a kitchen, sitting room, and dining area, it feels like you’re staying in a family home. The great location—right in the historic centre—is another draw, as you won’t have to go far to stumble into little shops and cafés. It’s designed for longer stays, so if you’re on the hunt for a Florentine Airbnb that’ll feel like your own space, this is the one to book.
Rooms: 1 bedroom, 1 bathroom
Amenities: Hair dryer, bidet, room-darkening shades, TV, exercise equipment, elevator
Location: Near the Duomo